Doxycycline and Osteoarthritis
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At the present time, do we know if there is any possible benefit to taking a low dose of doxycycline for someone with generalized osteoarthritis? |
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The clinical trial information has had mixed results- some trials showing benefit, others not. If there is a benefit, it is likely very modest. Dr. Ken Brandt has been interested in this topic. |
Last update: 07:57 PM Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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